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		<title>I Carried A Watermelon</title>
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<p><em>I Carried a Watermelon</em> is a love letter to Dirty Dancing. A warm, witty and accessible look at how Katy Brand&#8217;s life-long obsession with the film has influenced her own attitudes to sex, love, romance, rights and responsibilities.</p>
<p>It explores the legacy of the film, from pushing women&#8217;s stories to the forefront of commercial cinema, to its &#8216;Gold Standard&#8217; depiction of abortion according to leading pro-choice campaigners, and its fresh and powerful take on the classic &#8216;coming of age&#8217; story told from a naÃ¯ve but idealistic 17-year-old girl&#8217;s point of view.</p>
<p>Part memoir based on a personal obsession, part homage to a monster hit and a work of genius, Katy will explore her own memories and experiences, and talk to other fans of the film, to examine its legacy as a piece of filmmaking with a social agenda that many miss on first viewing. One of the most celebrated and viewed films ever made is about to have the time of its life.</p>
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